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September 3, 2015September 23, 2015 siobhan-cernugelj-hagan 16mm film, 8mm film, amateur filmmaking, DIY, home movies, Programming, Re-use, silent film, Super 8mm film, VHS, Video

Baltimore’s 2015 Home Movie Day: Call for Entries

HomeMoviesBaltimore’s Home Movie Day this year will be held on October 25, 2015 at the Baltimore Museum of Art. Deadline for submissions is October 5. More info and submission form can be found here: CallforEntries-BMA-HMD-10-25-15

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